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FOR SALE— A BARGAIN— IN TIMARU. OTOCK IN TRADE of a GROCERY STORE, doing a good business, in Town of Timaru, with $-acre garden House contains shop and three rooms, with every other convenience Lease has 6$ years to run. Apply Office of this paper. DOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL HIGH STREET. The extensive improvements in the above Hotel have been oempleUd and the new DINING-ROOM NOW OPEN. LUNCHEON daily, from 1 to 2.30. D. C. O'MEAGHER, Proprietress. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTB, 39, Bond Street, Dunedin (late Matheson Bros, and Co.'s store). 0 TEPHENSON AND CO. beg to intimate to the public lO that they have commenced business at the above address as STOCK, STATION, fc GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And are prepared to transact any business entrusted to their car* with promptness and liberality. Mr. Stephenson will conduct Auction Sales at Burnside Yardi every Wednesday, and will also be glad to undertake Salea at th« properties of vendors or elsewhere. Stephenson and Co. hope that by strict attention to the interests of vendors they will secure a fair amount of patronage. 39, BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. T^ R~^ C O L L I N' 8 RHEUMATIC EMBROCATI N. An Infallible Remedy for GOUT, RHEUMATISM, AND NEURALGIA. Prepared only by Da. WYBERT COLLIN, 19 bb;oadway, ne.w iobi, v. b Wholesale Agents): BAINSBUBY, ELLISDON k 00., Wholesale Druggist*,' DtTNBDIN , N Z} OCCIDENTAL HOTEL (Late Swan), [Established 1865] I WHARF AND REVELL STREETS, HOKITIKA; This magnificent Hotel, having been enlarged to nearly double its former size, thoroughly repaired, painted, decorated, re-furnished, and improved in every respect, is now by far the LARGEST COMMERCIAL HOTEL IN WESTLAND. It commands a splendid view of the harbour, shipping, and road stead. The house contains public aad private bars, dining-room seat 60 persons, and GRAND BILLIARD RO.OM, With one of Alcock's Prize Tables. THE SAMPLE AND SHOW ROOMS j Are admitted to be the b«23t in New Zealand, and are kept for tha use 1 of Commercial Travellers, free of charge. There are likewise six parlours, including two large, well -furnished Commercial Rooms, suites of rooms for private parties and > families, bathroom, and thirty-three comfortable bedrooms, under the careful superintendence of the landlady. The Proprietor, in returning thanks to the public for their patronage for the last Bixteen years, begs to announce that while tht Comforts are Largely Increased, the Tariff is Greatly Reduced. WINES, ALES, AND SPIRITS, Only of the First Brands, will be kept in Stock. 5 » TABLE D'HOTE at 6 P.M. Coaches for Kumara and Ross leave the Hotel'daily, and for I Christchurch on Tuesdays and Fridays. Passengers certain te be ! called in time for all coaches and steamers. , D, LYNOH, Proprietor

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 463, 24 February 1882, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 463, 24 February 1882, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 463, 24 February 1882, Page 25

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